Noam Leshem is a Lecturer in the Department of Geography at the University of Durham. He has previously taught at Royal Holloway and Birkbeck, University of London. His research is primarily concerned with the intersection of spatial, political and cultural history.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: tracing ruination 1. Toward a spatial history in Israel 2. Repopulating the emptiness: the spatiality and materiality of the overlooked 3. Fences and defences: spaces of emergency 4. On the road: from Salama to Kfar Shalem and back 5. Housing complex: between Arab houses and public tenaments 6. Sacred: the making and unmaking of a holy place Conclusion: histories of the rough and charmless.
Introduction: tracing ruination 1. Toward a spatial history in Israel 2. Repopulating the emptiness: the spatiality and materiality of the overlooked 3. Fences and defences: spaces of emergency 4. On the road: from Salama to Kfar Shalem and back 5. Housing complex: between Arab houses and public tenaments 6. Sacred: the making and unmaking of a holy place Conclusion: histories of the rough and charmless.
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